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What is the difference between a gunsmith and a pizza?


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A pizza can feed a family of four.
 
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that's not a joke!! my hobby can't even pay for its own parts, but, then again, I only turn stocks or bed them... just a hobbist here


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one of the guys at Fulton Armory says that the best way to make a small fortune in the gun business is to start with a large fortune.
 
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When I was yonger I asked a local gunsmith what he tought about me becoming a gunsmith, he told me to become a welder instead.


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The best way to become a wealthy gunsmith is to sell: files, drememl tools, hammers and screwdrivers.


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When I was yonger I asked a local gunsmith what he tought about me becoming a gunsmith, he told me to become a welder instead.


FrownerFunny you should say that.

saluteI had just got out of the service in 1957 and at night was apprenticing with Carl Strebelow a Clevelnd Gun Smith. After maybe 6 months Carl said to me " Roger, why don't you go to school? You may become a good Engineer but I doubt like hell that you will ever amount to anything as a Gun Smith."

Well he was 1/2 right; I ain't no Gun Smith. shockerroger


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Wait a minute, Roger, there can only BE one Wally.
And I've already got all the work I can avoid.
 
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